Three-And-D Recruit Calls Duke Basketball His 'Dream School'

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A budding 2025 prospect in South Carolina, Robert Moore is the son of a Duke grad and says he grew up a big Duke basketball fan.

. It doesn't sound like he's quite entered the radar of Jon Scheyer and his staff. But the 6-foot-6 junior, only a three-star talent for the time being, may get a chance to impress the recruiters from Durham this spring and summer via grassroots action.Moore, who sits No. 137 overall and No.

"I can really fit any role," Moore explained to Pro Insight. "I can be the downhill scorer, or I can get assists...I can really fit the role of any team. But I love to shoot the ball, love to get to my spots..." Upward Stars 3SSB 2025 put on a show, led by 2025 Robert Moore who finished with 27 points and simply COULDN'T MISS here at theThere's no doubt he'd consider the Blue Devils should they eventually inquire more about his game and background.

"Duke was definitely my dream school, for sure," Moore confirmed to Pro Insight. "My dad went there. I'm still a big Duke fan. But I'm definitely open to whatever the best opportunity is for me." We spoke with ‘25 shooting guard Robert Moore this week and talked about growing up as a multi-sport athlete, working on becoming a 3-and-D guy, what he’s learned playing on theranking among the top 20 in the cycle yet not yielding a commitment, doesn't include a single four-star, much less a three-star. That said, it might not be long before Moore further boosts his stock and notices a few Blue Devil eyes in the process.

 

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